The DNR is reminding hunters that deer aren't the only large, tan, four legged animals in the woods this year. As Glen Moberg reports, wildlife officials are hoping to get help pinpointing the location of an elusive cougar.

Advocates for the homeless in Wisconsin Rapids are going back to the drawing board, after the city's common council rejected a plan for a temporary shelter in a neighborhood church. Glen Moberg reports.

Most people in Wisconsin say they're worse off financially now than they were one year ago. A new survey from Wisconsin Public Radio and St. Norbert College suggests young people are particularly pessimistic when it comes to money. Patty Murray reports.

State legislators working on a new mine permitting law got advice from from and expert yesterday . The future of a large iron ore mine in northern Wisconsin hangs in the balance. Gilman Halsted reports.

Mitt Romney seems to have an early lead in Wisconsin among Republicans seeking their party's presidential nomination. But a lot could change between now and when voters go to the polls in April. Patty Murray has results from the Wisconsin Public Radio-St. Norbert college survey.

Day Two of the recall effort against Governor Scott Walker is underway. One highly publicized event of the first day was signatures being collected in Walker's suburban Milwaukee neighborhood. Chuck Quirmbach reports.

Business leaders told a State Senate panel yesterday that Wisconsin needs to find a way to fend off more budget cuts to higher education. As Shawn Johnson reports, their remarks come as the the University of Wisconsin system braces for another big budget lapse.

Governow Walker says an expansion at an LED manufacturing plant in Racine County will mean several hundred more jobs. He was on hand for a groundbreaking ceremony this morning -- and so were protesters chanting for for governor's recall. David Cole reports.